i'm pretty sure we have wallace until 2013 (2012?) or so. and yeah, i think AI and wallace would be a good duo, but i'm still worried about AI and coach brown not getting along. iverson also has that punk kind of attitude that i personally find annoying, but as long as he doesn't mess up the team chemistry and can get the job done, i won't mind.

if he could put up some of his old numbers on a consistent basis then we'd have a pretty solid squad.

AI is at the end of his career. He's been *****ing about a back injury and has said he'd rather retire than come off the bench. I don't want that here.

He won't sit on the bench here. That article from NBA.com makes a great point, we are pretty good defensively and suck on offense. We get him for a short time at a very cheap salary and he helps lead us to the playoffs. In a few years, AI retires and our fan base is much bigger after making the playoffs. Heck, by that time, a few contracts will expire and we will have the funds to make a run at a superstar.

Not a bad idea. After watching Felton missing shots after shots after shots, now's the right time to think about a replacement. Iverson should be a great mentor for Augustin as both have the quickness and ability to hit open jumpers.

So I say just go for Iverson, and sign him for 3 years (hoping he'll last longer than Jason Kidd... ) Mid-level exception should do it though.

But the problem is, will Brown retire after next season? Who's going to replace him?

Brown and Iverson get along. That won't be an issue. For the right price he could be a decent signing (6-8M), but a part of me thinks he will destroy the chemistry your team is building. Could be a gamble.

He's unrestricted after this season so trade scenarios are unecessary.

LB doesn't see AI as a PG...that's why he paired him with Snow in Philly.

About the only way I could see us doing it is if we maybe combined DJ with Nazr and got Detroit to do a S&T for like 7 per for 2 years. Unless we're able to dump some salary it appears using the MLE would put us over the luxury tax.

Felton's a RFA and has to approve of any trade/S&T. With Stuckey there I doubt he'd be hot to go to Detroit.

This had crossed my mind as, as I've said before my brother plays ball over here and is semi obbsessed with A.I. Because of it I'd love to see his face if Iverson played for the cats. I think if we can't keep Felton for a sensible wage, offering the money to him instead would be the best option. He'd be in a rotation with DJ and Bell for those 2 spots much like he is now in Detroit though, but I'd see him being a starter really and getting more minutes here than there.

He'd be the type of name we need to get fans in and also has the connection to coach Brown. I think here is one of the few places that would offer him a big deal so I can see it if he thinks we can make play-offs now. His expereince would be good on what's still a young team aswell. Not sure if as he was a player with alot of determination and drive, our work ethic here would spur him on to get in form. Can't beleive he was an all-star starter as he's not that good now, but it's a popularity contest after all and hopefully he'd be popular here.

Bobcats would be a nice team for AI. He needs a team of defensive minded players and guys that can make open jumpers to be effective. AI could bring the ball up court and then play off the ball and let Diaw get the team into their offense. Bell, Wallace, and Okafor are all premier defenders at their positions and Diaw isn't bad as well.

Brown and Iverson get along. That won't be an issue. For the right price he could be a decent signing (6-8M), but a part of me thinks he will destroy the chemistry your team is building. Could be a gamble.

He's unrestricted after this season so trade scenarios are unecessary.

I, too, am concerned that AI could have a negative affect on our team chemistry but if LB were concerned about that then Brown wouldn't want AI here either.